You guys have great videos. I have been training Thai in new jersey for some time and have really been searching for new theories and perspectives on habits and drills and I found your videos. Wish I was in Salt Lake to train with you guys. These tips and especially the "hit him back" philosophy are really great, THANKS!
The "tang" made me chuckle and brought back memories. People who have trained with Arjan Chai all pick that up. Great video, thanks for putting them up.
I'm a traditional wing chun practitioner for the past 7 years and i have to say all the stuff i've seen from u guys is the same conceptually. Goes to show that martial arts is really 1 style. Excellent stuff
You guys are the best! I love your teaching style, and I thought I already learned all the jab counters from you, but now here's 4 more; awesome! Can't wait to put them to practice; really appreciate your sharing your knowledge the way you do.
I took the first counter in the video and worked it in training, and it works brilliantly! Thanks for the vid, i love it! Now i'm going to work the rest... can't wait!
You are a beast. I love training off your sessions. I am a novice thai fighter i train hard at my gym and when im training by myself your vids help alot.
You guys are amazing! I live in winnemucca, Nevada and we don't have a gym here and I have been watching your vids and training the moves and really trying to learn Muay Thai. I recently had knee surgery on both of my knees because of shallow femurs and I have been using your vids to exercise and strengthen my knees. Wish I could train with you guys! These Tips and all your Vids are amazing thank you! I really like the "Hit Him Back" technical.
Watched this again just now. Heres a useful trick that i have used with success. In the first example counter you skip the rolling parry and straight blast the right aimed directly at the jab, you'll ride that baby all the way to the button. The proviso is that you use it early against a lazy jabber. One that throws the paw out without speed and effort. You'll never face that annoying paw in your face again. Its a real respect getter. . .
Brandon and Brian another great video. You guys will be the Paulson's, Bernales, Bayless and Sauer's etc...in your generation. I have trained at Pedro Sauer's gym and the Walt Bayless' gym under Griff and Ben. I know those camps don't coalesce very well in SLC, but I made it work. You guys have great techniques, and I hope to train with you soon because I live in SLC. See you soon-great work guys!
I reallly like this guy's techniques...as far as punching techniques, this is the best I've seen so far on youtube...On a side note, he said straight right, it's technically called a right straight...
Really great advice at the end. I realized I do the same thing in sparring all the time. I wanna try a new counter so I sit and wait for the opening, leaving myself vulnerable. I distract myself by thinking about one move I wanna try and miss other opportunities because of it. It's a really great insight that seems obvious, but I make that mistake all the time. Just react to what your opponent gives you.
Great video man, i had never seen any of your videos until now but definitely going to be supporting them, The video itself was very detailed and helpful, thanks again.
Professor Trigg is a very high ranking Kali/Escrima/Arnis Instructor, however he is a Professional Boxing Coach as well as an Ajarn in Muay Thai. We hold him in the highest esteem and respect him as much as humanly possible.
Thanks for the video. I was looking for boxing counters, came across this - although I don't think I'll try my luck at kneeing somebody in a boxing match, I thought the rest of it really useful. I'm a bit worried about some of them since I only saw the footwork for one technique (my bad, I'm obsessive about these things - need to see every movement over and over). The counters look a bit tricky, but I can do things like catching the jab and countering with my own, so hopefully I'll grow. Thanks!
@bozomcbozo Thank you for the support. You don't need to be in Salt Lake. There are a number of most excellent instructors in your neck of the woods. I have travelled to study under the Thai Boxing Association Instructors located in your area. Khuen Khru Jeff Jones, Khuen Khru Rick Tucci and Mike Lee, Khuen Khru Joe Cargado are but a few. I learn from these wonderful instructors on a regular basis. Best of luck sir /\
What is wrong with a good liver kick if he jabs ...either a straight front kick or a roundhouse . Using a roundhouse and just steping to your right (right handed) and kicking straight into the liver. Seems like that would be a really great time as he is extended to kick the liver?
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Great stuff, being technical I try brainstorming ways to keep guys guessing. Im smaller and tend to beat folks w/good footwork & speed. Combining the (concept of the split jab) but using an overhand left along with the (footwork concept of the) knee used here (switching in 1 beat). I have now in 1 motion moved 2 the rt on a 45 degree angle, slipped the jab (w/or w/out the parry) & countered with a heavier overhand left, this position gives me good follow ups with the right hand. Thoughts?
@TakingItToTheMMAT Throw the spinning back kick when your opponent slides left instead of steps off to his right and your spinning back kick can get countered with an elbow to the back of your dome. Everything has a counter. :)
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you're talking my language sir. i'm a wing chun practitioner and many things in common. my motto is 'whatever the opponent does, they still going to get hit'. this should be seen more in MMA as jabs are basically bread and butter of stand up game
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@superfoot53 Every technique has a counter. Even the ones here you didn't mention. You show me a technique that is impossible to counter and that's the only technique I'll ever use. Why waste my time with the ones that might get me busted. In addition, the spinning back kick is a relatively difficult technique to use well. And when you consistenly use a variety of jab counters, it's difficult for your opponent to figure out when you're going to step off for the split.
One thing i don't get: your techs are obviously very good, as are the way you sexplain and show them except the position of you fist, it always looks like you have your wrist bent a bit backwards like when riding a bike. Does this have a purpouse or is it just like that when you work light- or no-contact? regards
Your Jabs counters are good, but the split counter would work well for boxing but in MMA the stepping off would open you up for a spinning back kick. What say you?
You guys have great videos. I have been training Thai in new jersey for some time and have really been searching for new theories and perspectives on habits and drills and I found your videos. Wish I was in Salt Lake to train with you guys. These tips and especially the "hit him back" philosophy are really great, THANKS!
you are by far the best coach ive found on you tube yet. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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The "tang" made me chuckle and brought back memories. People who have trained with Arjan Chai all pick that up. Great video, thanks for putting them up.
I'm a traditional wing chun practitioner for the past 7 years and i have to say all the stuff i've seen from u guys is the same conceptually. Goes to show that martial arts is really 1 style. Excellent stuff
I saw one of your videos yesterday and I immediately subscribed. There is so much fluff on youtube,; I am glad I found some serious substance.
Thanks
one of the most easy and well spoken lessons on self defence and fighting.
Great concepts,Great thoughts....well spoken
You guys are seriously the BEST. I always learn something after watching your excellent videos. You guys deserve all the best. Love from Sweden!
Great instruction. One of the best I've seen on TH-cam.
Thank you guys for making such awesome, comprehensive videos! I've learnt so much!
THAT is good stuff. Very detailed. So much better than some vids on youtube.
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this.
You guys are the best! I love your teaching style, and I thought I already learned all the jab counters from you, but now here's 4 more; awesome! Can't wait to put them to practice; really appreciate your sharing your knowledge the way you do.
I took the first counter in the video and worked it in training, and it works brilliantly! Thanks for the vid, i love it! Now i'm going to work the rest... can't wait!
You guys ROCK!!! Great coaching!!! If I lived up near SLC I'd stop by in a heart beat.... Keep up the great videos!!!
You are a beast. I love training off your sessions. I am a novice thai fighter i train hard at my gym and when im training by myself your vids help alot.
Very good video ! Shows a lot of efficient punch counters. Thank you very much !
You guys are amazing! I live in winnemucca, Nevada and we don't have a gym here and I have been watching your vids and training the moves and really trying to learn Muay Thai. I recently had knee surgery on both of my knees because of shallow femurs and I have been using your vids to exercise and strengthen my knees. Wish I could train with you guys! These Tips and all your Vids are amazing thank you! I really like the "Hit Him Back" technical.
Watched this again just now. Heres a useful trick that i have used with success. In the first example counter you skip the rolling parry and straight blast the right aimed directly at the jab, you'll ride that baby all the way to the button. The proviso is that you use it early against a lazy jabber. One that throws the paw out without speed and effort. You'll never face that annoying paw in your face again. Its a real respect getter. . .
Brandon and Brian another great video. You guys will be the Paulson's, Bernales, Bayless and Sauer's etc...in your generation. I have trained at Pedro Sauer's gym and the Walt Bayless' gym under Griff and Ben. I know those camps don't coalesce very well in SLC, but I made it work. You guys have great techniques, and I hope to train with you soon because I live in SLC. See you soon-great work guys!
Great standup instructions, great coaching... I'm very impressed with the skills of this coach!
Good advise for jab-counters!!
I reallly like this guy's techniques...as far as punching techniques, this is the best I've seen so far on youtube...On a side note, he said straight right, it's technically called a right straight...
Really great advice at the end. I realized I do the same thing in sparring all the time. I wanna try a new counter so I sit and wait for the opening, leaving myself vulnerable. I distract myself by thinking about one move I wanna try and miss other opportunities because of it. It's a really great insight that seems obvious, but I make that mistake all the time. Just react to what your opponent gives you.
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THANK YOU for your last piece of advise! Much appreciation from Singapore
Great video man, i had never seen any of your videos until now but definitely going to be supporting them, The video itself was very detailed and helpful, thanks again.
Great techniques. Great lesson at the end too
Professor Trigg is a very high ranking Kali/Escrima/Arnis Instructor, however he is a Professional Boxing Coach as well as an Ajarn in Muay Thai. We hold him in the highest esteem and respect him as much as humanly possible.
This is why.i subscribe to DammageControl MMA.com its full of information and drills.Keep rocking Guy's.
Thank you guy's for the great drills & information.
Excellent jab counter, im going to add this to my arsenal.
Thanks from England.
Amazing videos. Concentration on little, pivotal details. I've been watching for the past 3 hours.
You are a great teacher i learn many tips altrough i do box, Thanks you from Argentinian.
this guy is an excellent instructor,does he have any dvd's out.
A new subscriber, thanks for all these awesome moves and counter moves. This has become really helpful straight to the point. Thanks again
Excellent video, excellent coach. I'm a boxer by birth but I'm interested in getting involved with MMA now.
Your videos are awesome Thanks you all.
Checking jabs is pretty similar, dont let them get there distance while interupting there rhythm. works pretty good.
Cool video. Techniques seem influenced by wing chun strategy like simultaneous attack and defense. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the video. I was looking for boxing counters, came across this - although I don't think I'll try my luck at kneeing somebody in a boxing match, I thought the rest of it really useful. I'm a bit worried about some of them since I only saw the footwork for one technique (my bad, I'm obsessive about these things - need to see every movement over and over). The counters look a bit tricky, but I can do things like catching the jab and countering with my own, so hopefully I'll grow. Thanks!
EXCELLENT video, great instruction. Keep it up!
Yeh thats what I was taught, and if your going to "hold it back with your hand". Also tucking the chin while jabbing helps.
I love the right cross counter, cant wait to spar tmrw and practice it
so for the true right cross to land, there is no other mechanic to it other than to be faster than the opponents jab?
@bozomcbozo Thank you for the support. You don't need to be in Salt Lake. There are a number of most excellent instructors in your neck of the woods. I have travelled to study under the Thai Boxing Association Instructors located in your area. Khuen Khru Jeff Jones, Khuen Khru Rick Tucci and Mike Lee, Khuen Khru Joe Cargado are but a few. I learn from these wonderful instructors on a regular basis. Best of luck sir /\
good instructions thank you
my muay thai instructor showed me this, it works beautifully,
but if he feints the left jab, he can give you a hook with the same left arm, right?
Great teaching as always!
Best advice. Thank you from the Philippines.
is the "true straight cross" still effective if he's tight and his chin is protected on his jab?
Great advices! Thank you guys!
excellent lesson.Thanks
What is wrong with a good liver kick if he jabs ...either a straight front kick or a roundhouse . Using a roundhouse and just steping to your right (right handed) and kicking straight into the liver. Seems like that would be a really great time as he is extended to kick the liver?
i have a hard time slipping jabs with my headgear during matches or sparring any ideas...besides new head gear lol
I liked this video a lot, it seems very useful.
Thanx
Guys do you have to step in towrds your opponent when you execute the split?
best advice ever: he hits you, you hit him back. He doesn't hit you, you hit him back. awesome.
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Excellent!
Great stuff, being technical I try brainstorming ways to keep guys guessing. Im smaller and tend to beat folks w/good footwork & speed. Combining the (concept of the split jab) but using an overhand left along with the (footwork concept of the) knee used here (switching in 1 beat). I have now in 1 motion moved 2 the rt on a 45 degree angle, slipped the jab (w/or w/out the parry) & countered with a heavier overhand left, this position gives me good follow ups with the right hand. Thoughts?
Man, I was definitely guilty of waiting for for that split jab counter every single time when I was first learning to box.
Great stuff! Thank you!
Nice video! Keep up the work!
amazing! gonna try these out! thanks.
the greatness of the true right cross at 3:25 caused a punching bag to jingle...
the split seems a bit dangerous, if u don't dodge properly there's nothing to stop the jab from hitting ur head? just asking
Awesome guys
@TakingItToTheMMAT Throw the spinning back kick when your opponent slides left instead of steps off to his right and your spinning back kick can get countered with an elbow to the back of your dome. Everything has a counter. :)
You guys are awesome. Thanks for the videos :D
very good...
I work my cross counter to the jab with the thumb up of the cross to cut better the jab! sorry for bad english!
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you're talking my language sir. i'm a wing chun practitioner and many things in common. my motto is 'whatever the opponent does, they still going to get hit'. this should be seen more in MMA as jabs are basically bread and butter of stand up game
khoirus sobri The teep should be the jab though. Boxing jabs suck against 8 limbs
hows your wing chun
Good stuff!
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he is not training, he is in a FUCKING TUTORIAL continue with the steez, good sir.
r these punching techniques from boxing or was it developed specifically in mma
very nice dude
greetings from brasil
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nice vid man thanks
thanks i really need this!
@superfoot53 Every technique has a counter. Even the ones here you didn't mention. You show me a technique that is impossible to counter and that's the only technique I'll ever use. Why waste my time with the ones that might get me busted. In addition, the spinning back kick is a relatively difficult technique to use well. And when you consistenly use a variety of jab counters, it's difficult for your opponent to figure out when you're going to step off for the split.
my favorite is parrying and jabbing back
One thing i don't get: your techs are obviously very good, as are the way you sexplain and show them except the position of you fist, it always looks like you have your wrist bent a bit backwards like when riding a bike. Does this have a purpouse or is it just like that when you work light- or no-contact?
regards
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In Tagalog, magaleng salita, good advice and very nice counters against the jab,
Thanks, I like this a lot.
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Yo, nice lesson Brian! You're official!!! peace from Cali!!!
This is beautiful..I'm so glad I clicked on this video!
to counter muay thai kick .. how to do it it..cosit so fast n really hurt hah
great jad counter duuude
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Your Jabs counters are good, but the split counter would work well for boxing but in MMA the stepping off would open you up for a spinning back kick. What say you?
Blev sj utsatt för en liknande kontring häromdan. Nr 2 i ordningen, slarvade och åkte på en rak höger. :p NU fattar jag vad som hände. :)
Thank you for the video. Were those mostly traditional Muay Thai counters? I don't have any audio capability, at the moment.
you should do elbow videos!